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Young artists heat up the ivories at Eastman competition
As the Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition continues, we share glimpses behind the scenes and in the concert hall.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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THE JACKSONS TO GET BMI HONOR: Michael, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Randy to become 'Icons' in Sept. 4 ceremony.
*The Jacksons will be honored as BMI Icons at the 8th Annual Urban Music Awards scheduled for Sept. 4 in Los Angeles.
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Organizers release new festival details
NEW MARKET — It's one of those things that goes without saying but never goes unsaid: The weather, organizers for any outdoors event say, better be cooperative.
The Northern Virginia Daily |
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Monday, August 11, 2008
Blues music by John Adams. 7pm Mon. Euless Public Library, 201 N Ector Dr, Euless. Free. 817-283-3406.
Fort Worth Weekly |
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Panel adopts tax plan for halls of fame
A Macon City Council committee approved a resolution Monday that asks the state to raise the local hotel/motel tax in hopes of creating a new revenue source for the Georgia music and sports halls of fame.
Macon Telegraph |
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CONTACT THE HERALD
Maplewood Rock and Gem Club offers a Rock and Mineral Sale. Bev Ryder from Bothell will show decorative rock spheres, some as small as marbles, some as large as bowling balls, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at 8802 196th St. SW in Edmonds.
Everett Herald |
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Stones come alive in Light DVD
The zillionth Stones concert DVD, the return of Rick Springfield, some Phishy jams, a retro-soul masterpiece and more reissues; almost everything new on the music scene this week is old -- or at least sounds that way.
winnipegsun.com |
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0805 food and wine festival
77On Aug. 30, the famous resort at the base of Mount Timpanogos in Provo Canyon will present its Third Annual Food and Wine Festival.
Provo Daily Herald |
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WHAT'S RIGHT WITH JAMAICA - So many blessings for this small country
ALTHOUGH A relatively small island, Jamaica has the features of any other much larger and older country. We are known internationally for our music, from the early beginnings of ska and mento, to reggae and dancehall. Worldwide, at the mention of Jamaica, immediately people...
Jamaica Gleaner |
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Samsung reveals F400 with Elissa
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a mobile phone provider, announced the launch of F400, the latest addition to Samsung's music phone category sponsored by Elissa.
AME Info |
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BAD 'PICTURE'
DISNEY'S "High School Musical" juggernaut has fallen even further out of tune. After two huge cable movies, and a third one slated to hit theaters this fall, the "HSM" reality show is bombing. "High School Musical: Get in the Picture" averaged...
New York Post |
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High-rollers like to rock 'n' bowl for charity
Just when you think every possible venue has been exhausted, along comes a fresh idea for a kickoff party locale: a site that few outside the Denver Athletic Club membership have ever visted.
Denver Post |
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Jazz Great Freddy Cole to Perform at the OC Pavilion on August 29
Award-winning jazz vocalist and brother of Nat King Cole to perform one night only at the OC Pavilion in Santa Ana, near the artist district
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Partnership Between Music Video Community and Dance Music Website Continues to Grow
Audiotube -- an online music video promotion community -- joined forces with Ministry of Sound TV two months ago to create a popular web channel for dance music fans.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Crouching Tiger composer to set mood for medals
The Oscar-winning composer whose "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" soundtrack awed cinema audiences across the West is providing the mood music at the Olympics medal ceremonies in Beijing.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Crouching Tiger composer to set mood for medals
By Catherine Bremer
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Is It All Over For Wolfmother'
Wolfmother`s performance on the weekend at Splendour In The Grass may have been their last, at least with the original line-up. Insiders tell Undercover that there has been a split between singer, guitarist Andrew Stockdale and the other two founding members Chris Ross and Myles Heskett.
Undercover |
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Katy Perry - Perrys Madonna Dream
Pop star KATY PERRY dreams of having dinner with MADONNA - insisting a friendly chat with the music legend would be her ultimate fantasy. The 23-year-old idolises the ...
ContactMusic |
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Rockin’ the Rivers celebrates a decade of music this week
It started out as an effort to bring some old-time rock bands to a field along the Jefferson River near Three Forks. A decade later, Rockin’ the Rivers has become a summer tradition for thousands of people around southwest Montana.
The Montana Standard |
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Lou Teicher achieved stardom as half of popular piano pair
Lou Teicher, half of the famed pianist duo of Ferrante & Teicher, died unexpectedly Sunday of heart failure at his summer home in Highlands, N.C. He was 83.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Night of passions
Monday, August 04 LENOX — There were many heroes and heroines in Tanglewood's concert performance of Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" Saturday night.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Concert covers all
Nyack’s Sam Waymon and the Magic Band playing blues, jazz and R&B tunes and Richard Reiter with Tricia Slafta and Luthor Rix with big band swing and classic rock music perform tonight in Memorial Park in Nyack. With such an array of musical styles, this concert is sure to have something for everyone. The free outdoor concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Corner of Depew and Piermont, Nyack. 845-348-0015.
The Journal News |
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Lynching Advocate Toby Keith: Obama Acts White To Win
The Nation -- Last week, I reported for the Huffington Post that country singer Toby Keith had performed a pro-lynching anthem on the Colbert Report, and would be playing the same song soon on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and a slew of nationally televised talk shows.
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PGSO to feature traditional Brazilian music
Two renowned Canadian artists will join the Prince George Symphony Orchestra for a night of traditional Brazilian Music this week.Renowned soprano Donna Brown and guitar virtuoso, Andrew Mah from Ottawa always draw big crowds when performing solo, but together "they have created something truly unique and not to be missed by fans of great music," said Barb Parker, PGSO general manager."These two ...
Prince George Citizen Online |
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Fall programs planned for senior adults
VALPARAISO The Valparaiso Organization for Learning and Teaching Seniors has scheduled fall semester programs that will examine caste identity in India, nanotechnology research at Valparaiso University, the music of Broadway composer Richard Rodgers and a variety of additional topics.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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